
“It was just really heartfelt and eye-opening to all the time and effort we put into winning,” she said.
Rodriguez recently decommitted from the University of Nevada, and is in search for a college spot. She one day dreams of competing for the Mexican National Team.
All-Region soccer
Rest of first team
Taylor Tinnon, Union
The Titans junior goalkeeper allowed just eight goals in 19 games for Union.
Macee Woods, Union
The Chico State signee helped anchor the Union defense, which allowed just eight goals.
Nina Allen, Mountain View
The Thunder senior was big part of Thunder defense that allowed 21 goals in 21 games.
Camille Darland, Union
The Western Oregon signee earned 4A GSHL Player of the Year as a Titan defender.
Luci Ianello, Columbia River
The junior defender returned to soccer and anchored a Chieftain defense that allowed nine goals in 22 games.
Kendall McGraw, Hockinson
The junior scored two goals and had 10 assists for the state-runner up Hawks.
Brooke Grosz, Hockinson
The versatile Western Washington University signee scored 15 goals and had seven assists.
Reggie Griffith, Columbia River
The junior midfielder scored 13 goals and had 10 assists in the Chieftains’ championship season.
Annika Farley, Ridgefield
The University of Portland signee had 22 goals and 16 assists for 2A’s third-place Spudders.
Brooke Weese, Ridgefield
The Concordia signee finished the season with 25 goals and 11 assists for the Spudders.
Olivia Fothergill, Mountain View
The University of Oregon signee scored 29 goals and had eight assists for the Thunder.
2019-12-13 04:09:00Z
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